My 2007 Photo Gallery Is Up

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  • #7433
    anonymous
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    End of the year and finally had a chance to update my website’s photo gallery with some of this year’s photos. Just general audience stuff. Hope you enjoy my office.

    http://www.flyflinger.com/photo_gallery/2007/OFF2007photos/index.html

    Scott

    BTW, this is using one of Lightroom’s web galleries. Very simple and easy to do.

    #62162
    Anonymous
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    Lots of nice stuff there.

    #62163
    Ian Crabtree
    Member

    Wow Scott, the rainbow taking a midge series is pretty incredible.

    Off topic – What’s hiding under the bunny fur in the “brown bunny concoction”?

    #62164
    anonymous
    Member

    Seafood, two great things I’ve learned from this board. Watch for food and weather vane shot opportunities.

    Ian, I might of known you’d pick up on the flash material in the bunny fly–observant fellow that you are. Let’s just say flashabou would work.

    🙂

    #62165

    Nice, Scott.

    #62166

    Great photos.

    #62167
    Avatar photoChad Simcox
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    #s 42, 52 and 77 (i think those are right) were my favorite. They really make me miss fishing on the Little Red. I didn’t get to make a trip back home to Memphis this year to go fishing.

    http://society6.com/grainfarmer Fly Fishing and Landscape open edition Photography prints.

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    #62168

    What a wonderful set of images! It almost makes me want to come out there and visit (which is the intent, right?)

    #62169
    anonymous
    Member

    Thank you one and all. I enjoy being able to share them.

    It almost makes me want to come out there and visit (which is the intent, right?)

    Absolutely.  😉

    Just a note on the rainbow trout taking the midge Ian mentioned. I think that was the same fish drawn from two different sequences I got of it to show more precisely what is going on. I don’t know how well this comes across, but the trout actually has it’s mouth open to eat the midge in the first photo. It has taken the midge in the second. The third photo where you see the wake or the rise form is actually the fish turning to go down. So the actual rise form is an aftermath of the trout having eaten the midge.

    #62170

    Wow – a mandrin!

    You lucky dog!

    #62171
    Avatar photoSimon Chu
    Member

    Thank you one and all. I enjoy being able to share them.

    It almost makes me want to come out there and visit (which is the intent, right?)

    Absolutely.

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